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What would $20 here (in the U.S.) get for a poor child in Brazil? |
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Any advice for a girl traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil? |
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What is safe to eat in Brazil? |
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Is It True That Brazil Has The 3rd Largest White Population In The World ? |
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Does anyonne? |
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Portugal Portuguese vs. Brazilian Portuguese? |
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What Percentage Of Brazilians Would Be Considered Middle Class By American Standards ? |
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Where is the best place in brazil where i can meet a beautiful wife? |
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Help! What to do on rainy day(s) in Rio De Janeiro? |
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Will you accept my deepest condolences? |
to the families ,co-workers and friends of all the victims of the tragedy in Brazil.
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Why does the Brazil government make tavellers wipe their feet before crossing the border from Argentina? |
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Brazil-brasil? |
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Do I need a visa to go to Brazil 4 one month? |
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if you are american yes. you need a valid passaport that you can get at us post office. and a visa. Watch out.. passports are taking longer to be issued and also you can call a brazilian embassy in you state or area. sometimes you can get a visa without an interview. If you are planning to go in person to the embassy try to go online first and check the ours of operations . usually takes a full day to process papers. Less than 200.00 dollars you can pay all the fees. not only that if you are planning to buy a ticket go through a brazilian agent. they have great discounts. up to 40%. good luck |
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Charlie
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You can go to the website below for visa information for Brazil so you can get the correct information for yourself. |
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greeneyedann
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Yes, you must have a Visa and a current passport. We are from Brazil and have traveled there within the past few years. |
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David M
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Depends on your country of citizenship. With some countries there is a reciprocal agreement and Brazilians dont need visas to visit them and vice versa. England, France, Germany are examples. For others you need a visa. US citizens, Canadians and Mexicans need a visa. |
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KENNETH
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yes u do, the embasy i went to is in nyc 5av .... u must have a visa to go there |
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Patricio
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If you want a proper answer for your question, you should mention your nationality, because visas go according to the nationality. |
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Fyrebyrd
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You need a visa and a passport. Currently very few countries are still open without visas. Brazil is not one of them. |
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rhythmsofgrace06
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Yes you do! A tourist visa is pretty easy to get, though. Its a minimum of 60 days I think. |
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kim78
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It depends on your nacionality.
Brasil has a reciprocity politic. It's kinda like this: if brazilians need a visa to get into your country, then you'll need a visa to enter Brasil.
Check on the consulate website! |
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BettyBoopGirl
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definitely.
now a days it's even getting tougher..
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sugarpacketchad
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A passport should do it. I notice inside the passport, the word visa is at the top of the pages where the stamps get stamped by each place that you travel to. |
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